On our minds: Byronesque
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by adakallgren on 6 July, 2016
Byronesque hopes to make it easier for fashion enthusiasts to find the piece of their dreams.
On our minds is Byronesque, a new vintage personal shopping app on a mission to shake up the homogeneity of vintage merchandise today. Favouring cult Japanese and Belgian designers in particular, the premium app gives shoppers the opportunity to request specific pieces from some 75 curated vintage specialists and collectors globally by uploading an image and some brief info of the desired piece. Meaning that the second hand shopping experience hasn’t moved for decades, CEO Gill Linton hopes to make it easier for fashion enthusiasts to find the piece of their dreams whilst – in true anti-fast fashion spirit – encouraging a slower pace of consumerism and patience, as it can take several days, or even months, to source the piece requested. Read more here.
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